Examples of using Committed to the development in English and their translations into French
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ENGIE Green is also fully committed to the development of renewable marine energies, including the pilot farm project of 4 floating wind turbines in the Mediterranean by 2020,
Hungary was committed to the development of a common European immigration policy and welcomed the adoption
Malaysia is committed to the development and advancement of space science
In September 2016, the Canadian Council of Forest Ministers(CCFM) committed to the development of a National Forest Bioeconomy Framework, to be tabled at the next CCFM in the fall of 2017.
Heather is committed to the development of open, collaborative relationships with stakeholders
We are committed to the development and maintenance of fair and efficient criminal justice institutions,
We are committed to the development and maintenance of fair and efficient criminal justice institutions,
We are committed to the development of an entrepreneurial society, in opposition to State or private monopolies, in a nation
Let me reiterate that Kyrgyzstan is fully committed to the development of multilateral mechanisms in the disarmament and non-proliferation regime for weapons of mass destruction,
Our efforts are aimed at strengthening this Convention further, and we remain committed to the development of measures to verify compliance with the Convention in the longer term.
take advantage of wind energy/ hydroelectricity complementarities, the government has committed to the development of 4,000 MW of windgenerated electricity by 2015.
CAPCJ is committed to the development of the Provincial Court as a court of excellence whose jurists are universally respected as thoughtful,
said that his country was strongly committed to the development and implementation of youth-related programmes,
Committed to the development and management of coastal/inshore fisheries
It remained committed to the development of a suitable and effective declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples